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The phrase "a nice weight" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an object or item that has a pleasing or appropriate heaviness, often in contexts like clothing, equipment, or materials.
Example: "I really like this jacket; it has a nice weight to it that makes it feel warm and comfortable."
Alternatives: "a good heft" or "an ideal weight".
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We think he's got a nice weight".
They have a nice weight, and handling them feels a bit like doing card tricks".
On the downside, the steering has a nice weight but lacks road feel.
It was crisp and flaky, a nice weight in the fingers.
This one didn't have a wacky 1970s collar, and it had a nice weight and thickness.
Right now, I'm using the HyperX Cloud Alpha (£90), which is super comfortable, has a nice weight, a good microphone and excellent sound – a great all-rounder.
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The leather pillow cups are nice, weight isn't an issue at 180g, and the soft-touch headband is properly flexible.
As things stand, I Just Know is 55th in the entry list with a nice, low weight of 10st 4lb.
Long thought of as a National horse by trainer Evan Williams, the 2006 Hennessy Gold Cup winner is the right age (nine years old) and a nice racing weight.
He has a nice low weight - the handicapper has given him a chance, dropping him 6lb - and some of his form reads really well.
Winner of last year's Scottish National, Al Co stays, appreciates good ground and has a nice racing weight.
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